Hope for Those in Need

“For the Burundian people, the Global Fund means hope and salvation”

-Felix Ntungumburanye, Burundi

As a citizen of the United States, I sometimes forget how lucky I am to live in a country where I can receive proper medical care, and not spend my days worrying over whether or not I am going to contract a fatal disease such as HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis or malaria. There are millions of people who wake up everyday and sadly learn that they have lost a friend or family member to preventable diseases.

Fortunately, being that the United States is a world power and leader, we as citizens have the opportunity and ability to help countries that are less fortunate through the financing of programs to fight these devastating diseases. The Global Fund is the largest financer of programs to fight AIDS, TB, and malaria, giving $18.7 billion for programs in 140 countries. The Global Fund has many contributors, the main one being (Red) which has generated $140 million in support of the Global Fund.

Global Fund to date:

  • Reached 62 million people with HIV counseling and testing
  • Provided 3.2 million AIDS orphans with basic care and support
  • Averted more than 4.9 million deaths by providing AIDS treatment for 2.5 million people

Seeing these facts is astonishing, and now I understand why Felix Ntungumburanye says that the Global Fund means “hope and salvation” to him. Without philanthropy groups such as these, certain countries would be in even worse despair. Powerful countries such as the United States having been doing a great job at extending support and providing a sense of hope for those less fortunate.

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sources: pictures: Maciej Dakowicz

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(RED): The Color of an Emergency

We must all come together in supporting the global fund and the fight against AIDS.

…I applaud (RED) and its partners for their vision and commitment.” –Nelson Mandela

This quote by former South African President, Nelson Mandela, is printed at the top of one of the most well-known AIDS philanthropic organizations, “The (RED) Campaign.” Mandela is right, with HIV/AIDS continuing to be a growing epidemic, people all around the world need to work together in order to stop the spread of this fatal disease. Foreign Policy and governmental aid are doing all they can in order to help with programs such as PEPFAR and USAID but they are not enough to stop this epidemic, therefore there are hundreds of philanthropic groups devoted to stopping the spread of HIV/AIDS.

(RED) is one of the leading philanthropic organizations and most well-known. Founded by U2 front man, Bono and Bobby Shriver in 2002, The (RED) Campaign raises awareness and money for the Global Fund by pairing with the most popular icons in today’s world such as; American Express, Gap, Apple, and Starbucks.

Today, there is an estimated 33 million people living with HIV, and 2.7 million people were newly infected in 2007. HIV/AIDS can be stopped if everyone works together. For example, with the help of (RED) and its sponsors the purchase of one Ipod and nine Starbucks drinks provides someone living with HIV in Africa with three weeks and three days of lifesaving medicine. This is incredible, and if everyone continues to be informed and work together, hopefully the battle with HIV/AIDS will come to an end.

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